Best Romantic Movies


  • The Notebook

    The Notebook (PG-13, 2004)

    Ryan Gosling, Rachel McAdams, James Garner, Gena Rowlands, James Marsden
    Directed by Nick Cassavetes, this adaptation of author Nicholas Sparks' bestselling novel revolves a... read moreround Noah Calhoun's (James Garner) regular visits to a female patron (Gena Rowlands) of an area nursing home. Rather than bore her with the inanities of everyday life, Calhoun reads from an old, faded notebook containing the sweeping account of a young couple (Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams) whose love affair was tragically put to a halt after their separation in the midst of World War II. Seven years later, the couple was reunited, and, despite having taken radically different paths, they found themselves unable to resist the call of a second chance. The Notebook also features Joan Allen, Sam Shepard, and Kevin Connolly. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi
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      fb1067752390: For the romantic woman make sure you have tissue in hand
      Reviewed 2 months days ago
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      fb1238769440: . Beautifully told and sweetly romantic. Ryan Gosling was the perfect Noah. I can't believe it took me so long to getting around to
      Reviewed 4 months days ago
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      fb100002717098656: It was so romantic but towards the end became a little long and depressing
      Reviewed 3 months days ago
  • Titanic

    Titanic (PG-13, 2012)

    Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Zane, Kathy Bates, Frances Fisher
    This spectacular epic re-creates the ill-fated maiden voyage of the White Star Line's $7.5 million R... read more.M.S Titanic and the tragic sea disaster of April 15, 1912. Running over three hours and made with the combined contributions of two major studios (20th Century-Fox, Paramount) at a cost of more than $200 million, Titanic ranked as the most expensive film in Hollywood history at the time of its release, and became the most successful. Writer-director James Cameron employed state-of-the-art digital special effects for this production, realized on a monumental scale and spanning eight decades. Inspired by the 1985 discovery of the Titanic in the North Atlantic, the contemporary storyline involves American treasure-seeker Brock Lovett (Bill Paxton) retrieving artifacts from the submerged ship. Lovett looks for diamonds but finds a drawing of a young woman, nude except for a necklace. When 102-year-old Rose (Gloria Stuart) reveals she's the person in the portrait, she is summoned to the wreckage site to tell her story of the 56-carat diamond necklace and her experiences of 84 years earlier. The scene then shifts to 1912 Southampton where passengers boarding the Titanic include penniless Jack Dawson (Leonardo DiCaprio) and society girl Rose DeWitt Bukater (Kate Winslet), returning to Philadelphia with her wealthy fiance Cal Hockley (Billy Zane). After the April 10th launch, Rose develops a passionate interest in Jack, and Cal's reaction is vengeful. At midpoint in the film, the Titanic slides against the iceberg and water rushes into the front compartments. Even engulfed, Cal continues to pursue Jack and Rose as the massive liner begins its descent. Cameron launched the project after seeing Robert Ballard's 1987 National Geographic documentary on the wreckage. Blueprints of the real Titanic were followed during construction at Fox's custom-built Rosarito, Mexico studio, where a hydraulics system moved an immense model in a 17-million-gallon water tank. During three weeks aboard the Russian ship Academik Keldysh, underwater sequences were filmed with a 35mm camera in a titanium case mounted on the Russian submersible Mir 1. When the submersible neared the wreck, a video camera inside a remote-operated vehicle was sent into the Titanic's 400-foot bow, bringing back footage of staterooms, furniture and chandeliers. On November 1, 1997, the film had its world premiere at the 10th Tokyo International Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi
    • shaymckeever
      shaymckeever: very emotional and romantic so good for Valentines Day
      Reviewed 2 months days ago
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      fb1477170313: . It's my childhood, my teenage years, everything. It's my favorite romantic-drama film and it links me to someone I hold dear.
      Reviewed 2 months days ago
    • ElectricJuice
      ElectricJuice: A film that portrayed the April 1912 disaster very well, and added it's own romantic spin involving DiCaprio's and Winslett's characters. A fantastic musical score composed by
      Reviewed 2 months days ago
  • A Walk to Remember

    A Walk to Remember (PG, 2002)

    Mandy Moore, Shane West, Peter Coyote, Daryl Hannah, Lauren German
    The best-seller by sentimental novelist Nicholas Sparks becomes this teen melodrama set in a coastal... read more North Carolina port. Cocky, popular high school student Landon Carter (Shane West) is the big man on campus at Beaufort High School until a hazing incident leaves a fellow student paralyzed. Sentenced to community service and membership in his school's drama club, Landon is forced to seek help from Jamie Sullivan (pop singer Mandy Moore), the conservative, religious, plain-Jane daughter of the town's Baptist minister (Peter Coyote). When the two students begin to fall in love, Landon struggles with the drop in popularity that his new friendship brings, while Jamie is forced to deal with her strict father and a secret that she's keeping from her schoolmates. A Walk to Remember, which co-stars Daryl Hannah, is the second of Sparks's novels to make it to the big screen after Message in a Bottle (1999). ~ Karl Williams, Rovi
    • rmo731
      rmo731: It's a very good romantic movie. I just wish Jamie didn't die at the end.:(
      Reviewed 9 days days ago
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      fb696323864: A sappy teen melodrama that falls into every cliche flick we've ever seen from a romantic movie. Character ambitions and motives are eye-rolling and predictable. There isn't anythin
      Reviewed 8 months days ago
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      fb897120369: ... even so, it was pretty good for a romantic teen comedy.
      Reviewed 7 months days ago
  • P.S. I Love You

    P.S. I Love You (PG-13, 2007)

    Hilary Swank, Gerard Butler, Lisa Kudrow, Gina Gershon, James Marsters
    A grieving widow finds her husband's warmth radiating from the afterlife when she discovers that he ... read moreleft her a series of tasks to be revealed in ten monthly messages and designed to help her overcome her sorrow while gradually making the transition into a new life. Holly Kennedy (Hilary Swank) is a New York real estate broker whose good-humored husband, Irishman Gerry (Gerard Butler), always stood by her side. Suddenly, and seemingly out of nowhere, Gerry succumbs to a brain tumor and Holly is left to face an uncertain future. No one in the world knows Holly better than Gerry, not even her mother (Kathy Bates) or her best friends, Sharon (Gina Gershon) and Denise (Lisa Kudrow). But while Holly remains unsure if she can go on without the love of her life to help guide her, Gerry has planned ahead. On Holly's 30th birthday, she receives a cake and a special tape recording from Gerry that implores her to get out and celebrate instead of staying in and mourning. Later, as the months wear on, a series of additional messages arrive from Gerry -- always delivered in the most remarkable and surprising of ways. With each new message comes a new adventure, and each letter signs off in the same familiar way: "P.S. I love you." Despite the fact that Holly's mother and friends think these humorous, posthumous messages are keeping Holly bound to the past, the truth is that they are lovingly guiding her into the future while proving that sometimes death isn't just the end, but a new beginning as well. Director Richard LaGravenese teams with screenwriter Steve Rogers to adapt author Cecelia Ahern's best-selling novel. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
    • hunderteinspez
      hunderteinspez: get passed the fact your dead significant other is sending you things from the grave then this is a romantic movie for you.
      Reviewed 16 months days ago
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      fb509570127: Well I don't like Hilary Swank so...yeah this movie was a snooze for me. I don't like Romantic mov
      Reviewed 8 months days ago
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      fb1532277942: . More of a romantic comedy then just a drama as the paper here said. Definelty one to take a date on and I gar
      Reviewed 15 months days ago
  • The Lake House

    The Lake House (PG, 2006)

    Keanu Reeves, Sandra Bullock, Dylan Walsh, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Christopher Plummer
    Two people develop an unusual relationship that bends the boundaries of time and place in this roman... read moretic fantasy. Kate Forster (Sandra Bullock) is a doctor who lives in a beautiful home by a lake. Forced to move elsewhere, she requests that any correspondence that arrives at the lake house be passed on to her new address. To her surprise, she soon receives a romantic note from Alex Burnham (Keanu Reeves), an architect who lives in the cottage she once called home. However, a look at the postmark on the letter reveals that he lived at the home two years before she did, and that somehow they've come in contact with one another through a space in time. A remake of Lee Hyun-seung's acclaimed Korean romance Il Mare (aka Siworae), The Lake House was the first American production from Argentinean filmmaker Alejandro Agresti; the supporting cast includes Christopher Plummer, Dylan Walsh, and Lynn Collins. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
    • aliceinpunderland
      aliceinpunderland: ide a moving soundtrack, and Tony and Pulitzer Award-winning David Auburn's script yields some nice romantic insights.
      Reviewed 29 days days ago
    • nunoacmiranda
      nunoacmiranda: One of best romantic movie with a spice of time travel . I guess if we pay attention you'll understand the nice
      Reviewed 8 months days ago
    • LoraRaj
      LoraRaj: One of the best romantic movies I've seen this year.
      The story is touching and captivating. I loved how the pieces o
      Reviewed 9 months days ago
  • Love Actually

    Love Actually (R, 2003)

    Alan Rickman, Bill Nighy, Colin Firth, Emma Thompson, Hugh Grant
    All of London is in love -- or longing to be -- in Four Weddings and a Funeral writer Richard Curtis... read more' first directorial effort. Billed as "the ultimate romantic comedy," Love Actually involves more than a dozen main characters, each weaving his or her way into another's heart over the course of one particularly eventful Christmas. The seemingly perfect wedding of Juliet (Keira Knightley) and Peter (Chiwetel Ejiofor) brings many of the principals together, including heartsick best man Mark (Andrew Lincoln), who harbors a very unrequited crush on Juliet. There's also recent widower Daniel (Liam Neeson), trying to help his lonely stepson Sam (Thomas Sangster) express his true feelings to a classmate. Across town, devoted working mother Karen (Emma Thompson) tries to rekindle the passion of her husband, Harry (Alan Rickman), who secretly pines for a young colleague of his. In the same office, the lonely Sarah (Laura Linney) not-so-secretly pines for a man just a few desks away (Rodrigo Santoro), who returns her affections but may not be able to dissuade her neuroses. Providing the unofficial soundtrack for all of the couples is an aging rocker (Bill Nighy) who just wants to cash in and get laid -- but even he might find a meaningful relationship in the most unlikely of places. A working print of Love Actually premiered at the 2003 Toronto International Film Festival. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi
    • lyndonashworth
      lyndonashworth: . Clever, bright and funny and obviously romantic.
      Reviewed 2 months days ago
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      fb643895004: One to watch at Christmas time when your feeling romantic!
      Reviewed 56 days days ago
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      Bottom Line: Though this movie has its faults, it is a very well done romantic comedy that makes those faults less faulty and even, at least sometimes, fun to watch. And
      Reviewed 3 months days ago
  • The Holiday

    The Holiday (PG-13, 2006)

    Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet, Jude Law, Jack Black, Eli Wallach
    Nancy Meyers' romantic comedy Holiday stars Cameron Diaz and Kate Winslet as two women who exchange ... read morehouses in order to get a new lease on life. After each suffers her fair share of romantic disappointments, Englishwoman Iris (Winslet) and L.A. woman Amanda (Diaz) meet on-line at a website devoted to helping people exchange houses for vacations. Each agrees to spend the Christmas holiday at the other's home. While each suffers from a minor case of culture shock, both women also end up becoming involved with a man. Iris makes the acquaintance of an upbeat everyman played by Jack Black, while Amanda spends time with a handsome Brit played by Jude Law. Both women must decide what to do with these new relationships as their pre-arranged house switch is scheduled to last less than two weeks. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
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      fb516314239: A really great romantic-comedy for the Holidays. It's got a great cast (Cameron Diaz is the weakest link unfortunat
      Reviewed 4 months days ago
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      fb1211857879: Half of this film is romantic, but another half just pretends it is.
      Reviewed 4 months days ago
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      fb772496097: Not a bad romantic-comedy. I love the actors who were chosen. Kate Winslet as well as Cameron Diaz always give
      Reviewed 10 months days ago
  • The Time Traveler's Wife

    The Time Traveler's Wife (PG-13, 2009)

    Rachel McAdams, Eric Bana, Arliss Howard, Ron Livingston, Stephen Tobolowsky
    A Chicago librarian suffers from a rare genetic disorder that sends him hurtling through time whenev... read moreer he is under extreme duress; despite the fact that he vanishes at inordinately frequent and lengthy intervals, he attempts to build a stable future with the beautiful young heiress he loves. Eric Bana and Rachel McAdams star in this dramatic fantasy, which is directed by Robert Schwentke and based on the best-selling book by author Audrey Niffenegger. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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      fb666900670: ... kind of found it all a bit too weird & far fetched... If you are an old romantic & like films like The Lake House or The Notebook you'd probably like this...
      Reviewed 15 months days ago
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      fb1085250894: I'm a hopeless romantic and this is just another one of those movies that makes you cry and believe in love and the
      Reviewed 5 months days ago
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      fb1156537162: Incredible story. Romantic, moving, full of metaphors, imagery, and intelligence. So well directed,
      Reviewed 9 months days ago
  • Before Sunrise

    Before Sunrise (R, 1995)

    Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy, Albert Delpy, Vernon Dobtcheff, Andrea Eckert
    Richard Linklater's third feature -- set, like his other works, over the course of one 24-hour perio... read mored -- Before Sunrise is a sweet, intelligent romantic comedy filmed primarily in Austria. It stars Ethan Hawke as Jesse, a young American travelling through Europe. On a train he meets Celine, a French student portrayed by Julie Delpy. Together they leave the train to begin exploring the city of Vienna, walking and talking into the wee hours of the night and slowly falling in love as the minutes before Jesse's return to the U.S. tick away. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi
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      fb515906927: One of the best romantic films I have ever seen. Perfectly captures the feel of a new relationship.
      Reviewed 2 months days ago
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      fb617936577: Beautifully scripted, romantic, intelligent and with great chemistry between Hawke and Delpy. I didn't like it nearly as w
      Reviewed 40 days days ago
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      fb1568130119: Linklater presents his talky worldview in romantic form, where a random encounter on a train turns into a deep relationship in one night. The
      Reviewed 17 months days ago
  • 50 First Dates

    50 First Dates (PG-13, 2004)

    Adam Sandler, Drew Barrymore, Rob Schneider, Sean Astin, Lusia Strus
    Re-teaming Adam Sandler with Drew Barrymore, his co-star from The Wedding Singer, as well as Peter S... read moreegal, his director on Anger Management, Fifty First Dates finds the funnyman playing veterinarian Henry Roth. More than content with a life of one-night-stands, Henry decides to give up his noncommittal lifestyle when he meets and falls for Lucy (Barrymore). However, when he discovers that Lucy has no short term memory, Henry finds himself having to win her heart again with every new day. Sean Astin and Rob Schneider also star. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi
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      fb1309477266: i love it! So romantic! Big Drew fan! Its like a fairy tale... true love...*so envious*
      Reviewed 2 months days ago
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      fb504650594: i loved that movie i laughed a lot and it was really romantic
      Reviewed 4 months days ago
    • TsGmatt13
      TsGmatt13: It's poorly written, but it's a nice change for Adam Sandler, and it's a decent romantic comedy.
      Reviewed 14 days days ago